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Why short-term investing is better than long-term investing. Long-Term vs. Short-Term Investing Strategies No financial advisor would dare say it, but there's a strong case against long-term investments. Here's why short-term investing wins in 2023.
"There's Always a Bull Market Somewhere" — Here's How to Find It “There’s Always a Bull Market Somewhere” — Here’s How to Find It Mike Carr has to agree with Jim Cramer — there's always a bull market somewhere. And finding it is easier than you'd think...
Cash still king? Ted Bauman Is Cash Still King in 2022? One viewer's question sends me down the rabbit hole, questioning whether the old saying that "cash is king" still rings true. Obviously, it is, but what kind of cash? I go into detail, covering everything from gold and TIPS to buffer exchange-traded funds.
First President of United States George Washington What Would Washington Do in 2022? In addition to George Washington's already long list of superlatives, we can add that he was also history’s wealthiest president (until 2016). In total, Washington owned 50,000+ acres with a value equivalent to 0.19% of the country’s gross domestic product. In today’s terms, that would make him worth $43.6 billion. Richer than Michael Dell. So, what was Washington’s secret for building a fortune that outlasted even him?
In times of high inflation, many investors like to turn to precious metals like gold and silver These 2 Assets Won’t Protect You From Inflation In times of high inflation, many investors like to turn to these two assets. But that would be a huge mistake.

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